Dromineer

This article is about a village in Tipperary. For the similarly named village in Armagh, see Dromintee.
Dromineer
Drom Inbhir
Town
Dromineer

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 52°54′N 8°16′W / 52.90°N 8.26°WCoordinates: 52°54′N 8°16′W / 52.90°N 8.26°W
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Tipperary
Elevation 43 m (141 ft)
Population (2006)
  Urban 118
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference R815858
Dromineer Castle

Dromineer (Irish: Drom Inbhir, meaning "ridge of the river mouth") is a small village and townland[1] in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is situated on the shores of Lough Derg on the River Shannon. The village is located 10 km north of Nenagh on the R495 road. It is a civil parish in the historical barony of Ormond Lower.

Features

Home to an ivy clad ruinous 13th-century Kennedy tower house, idyllic scenery, a public harbour and other facilities, it is a popular place to visit, especially for those boating on the lake. The name Dromineer in Irish is "Drom Inbhir", meaning the back or the ford of the river.

Amenities in Dromineer include restaurant and pub (The Whiskey Still), 4 star holiday homes (Waterside Cottages), bed and breakfasts (The Well Meadow and Lough Derg House), a cafe(The Lake Cafe) and a children's playground.

Dromineer is home to the Lough Derg Lifeboat,[2] which is the RNLI's third inland lifeboat station and was the first inland station in the Republic of Ireland. During 2013 the Lough Derg Lifeboat launched 20 times and rescued 33 people.[3]

Buildings of note

Structures listed as being protected by Tipperary County Council include Dromineer Quay and Navigational store both date from around 1845 (RPS Refs S568 and S569) and two corrugated iron roofed houses overlooking the lake . (RPS Refs S571 and S572)[4]

Recreation

See also

References

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  1. http://www.logainm.ie/46607.aspx
  2. loughderglifeboat.com
  3. Nenagh Guardian Saturday 26 April, page 3
  4. http://www.tipperarycoco.ie/sites/default/files/Publications/NTCC%20Register%20of%20Protected%20Structures_0.pdf
  5. ldyc.ie
  6. Water Club, Cork 1720, Lough Ree YC 1777, Royal Cork YC 1800, Royal Northern YC 1824, Royal North of Ireland YC 1827, Royal Irish YC 1831.
  7. irishparamotoring.ie
  8. http://www.everytrail.com/guide/north-tipperary-cycle-routes-loop-1-nenagh-to-terryglass
  9. National Trails Office 2010, p. 39.
  10. "New look Lough Derg Way relaunched". Nenagh Guardian (Nenagh). 19 March 2011. p. 8.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Lough Derg Way Map" (PDF). Shannon Region Trails. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  12. http://tipperary.com/im_visiting/sli_eala/